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Homo Deus
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Homo Deus

A Brief History of Tomorrow

by Yuval Noah Harari

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Derek Sivers

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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Richard Branson

Founder of the Virgin Group

@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.

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Recommended by 25 sources and appears in Best Artificial Intelligence Books, Books Recommended by Bill Gates, and Books Recommended by Investors.

Step into the future with Yuval Noah Harari’s groundbreaking book, Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow. Discover how humanity’s next chapter may be defined by the pursuit of immortality, artificial intelligence, and ultimate happiness, as we attempt to transcend our biological limitations. Harari challenges everything we know about the future of humankind, revealing the possibility that we might soon become gods ourselves. As technology advances, what role will we play in shaping a world where biological survival is no longer the priority?But here’s the pressing question: What happens when we no longer fear death and have the power to create our own future? Will our mastery over life and…

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@Alejandro_R_C As an intro, these ones helped me: Life 3.0 / Max Tegmark 21 Lessons for the 21st Century / Yuval Noah Harari Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow / Yuval Noah Harari | @chronic_trader I tried but I cant do ten and there isn't enough room for a full list so books Ive recently enjoyed are: Sapiens Homo Deus The Silk Road The Lean Start Up Trust me Im lying Conspiracy Chaos Monkeys David Bowie A life Why Minksy Matters The Sheltering Sky The Undoing Project | @sohilgupta @dirceu Already reading, great book. | A thoughtful look at what may be in store for humanity. | Badass book | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. ?One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power? @harari_yuval | Great (and sobering) book about our future, especially if big tech continues unchecked. “One central project will be to protect humankind & the planet as a whole from the dangers inherent in our own power” @harari_yuval | Nonwork books I've read that I recommend | Not that I agree with all of it, but it is still mindbending speculation about our future. | One of 70 mustread books. | Very interesting alternative perspective on life from a historian. Antireligion, antihumanism, proanimal. Seems detached, but is quite opinionated. Much to think about, regardless. My notes here give a taste. A lot to think about. | “Happiness is driven more by expectations than conditions.” Good reminder from a great book Homo Deus.
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